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@ 5**—1 BARNE) GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY FEB 18, 1929. By B Tals s GETTNG T™ GONNA F THIS (ETTER CROAK L3 * ® L 3 T R R RN R amer Movements | NORTHROUND * * Northwestern due (o arrive 4 late tomorrow night or 'P Wednesday * # SCHEDULED SAILINGS # & Princess Mary scheduled to % # sail from Vancouver Feb. # * 21 at 9 pm + & Aleutian scheduled to sail 4 # from Seattle Feb. 23, at 9 #| % a m * | % SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS % Admiral Rogers scheduled # southbound about tomorrow % mnoon. % Queen southbound Wednesday *| | * *| | AND THAT PERFUME = I KNOW / L\E SMELLED (X GEFORE = Bov!! ME GOOFISH (ND GOT WHo (S FROM OR (N THE Marme News ALAMEDA SAILS SOUTH; 52 FROM HERE ON LIST After a calm gulf crossing and with a large li of southbound passengers, the steamer Alameda Capt. C. V. Westerlund, d in Juneau at 8:30 o'clock yesterday morning from the We Passengers for Jur From Seward—J. 4 night of Thursday morning. #' George Anderson, S. E ¥ —_— #|F. Foushee, Mrs. W. LOCAL SAILINGS 4 Niel McKechnie, R. R. McDonald, Margnita scheduled to leave % ald # for Sitka and way ports at % From Valdez—Mrs. R. Ryan, C. ® 8 o'clock Thursday night. % E. Smith & Wirginia 1V sails for Chicha- #| From Cordova—C. R. Flynn ® gof and way ports at 6 o-.%| After discharging passengers the ® clock every Wednesday % steamer pulled to the Alaska Ju # night. % neau Mine wharf, w e concen ® America First leaves every *%!trates were loaded for yma and & Wednesday at 1 p.m. for #| where the following Juneau pas ® Petersburg and Kake and # sengers boarded the ship: ® wayports. *! For Petershurg H. Cunner, O E B+ e h® e e PP P Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Bob QUEEN NORTH; IN YESTERDAY, | MAIL, FREIGHT ‘Steamer Queen, .ap:. Frank| Landstrom, arrived from the south at 4:30 o'clock yesterday morning. | The vessel had six days’ mail and congiderable freight for Juneau The steamer’s arrival was sched-| uled for early Saturday evening, but heavy fog near Wrangell Nar- rows delayed her for several hou ssengers for Juneau we: S. Wilson, Howard Lee, Matt Tos land, Miss Sally Johnson, H. ( man, Oscar Hart, Mrs. W. J| Richard McGinn, C. D. Mes-| sergehmidt and three steerage. The Queen sailed for the Tri- an‘lu route at 10 a.m. yesterday with 'the following Juneau passen- F. B e;l’ Sitka—Edith Williams, Mrs. D. White, Albert Wile, R. R McDonald, Niel McKenzie, S. E Tks. | r Skagway—Mrs. Melle Tully, r Tully. r Haines—Antone Kohne, M E. Morrison and W. H. Bent mak- ing ihe round trip and south to K”cl!ikan. AI&QWAY CREW GO “SOUTH ON CHELAN Night radio messages recelved by local ‘Customs authorities from Putch Harbor stated that the: crew of the Alloway, which was abandoned some days ago near the Aleutian Islands, boarded the Coast Guard cutter Chelan and wouldl be taken to Seattle. It io rstood that the cutter left ich Harbor on her return trip| south yesterday. - eee—— TIDES TOMORROW Low tide, 2:41 am, 5.8 High tide, 8:49 am., 1 Low- tide, pm., 0.1 feet. High tide, 10:28 p.m., 12.8 feet —— .- Subscribe to The Empire. feet. 2 feet, | nich, ‘nolia Pugh, Mrs. T, obinson. Pur Wrangell . sH. Gillette, J John H. Dunn, J . \u\m,nlu Capt. George \lbvrl White, J. F. Statte Mr. and Snethen, Gre ewman, 0. C. B. Cook, Heisel, naugh, Walter B. L. Cava- Thayer, B. C. Del- zelle, G Folta, George Perato- Mrs . W. Folta, Justin W. Harding, A. Van Mavern, M Gaynor, M. S. Wilson, M ll(‘v(l I | Aldrich, ‘Mabel Creighton, Chamberlin, R. Carson, Peter Ker- sonia and Mr. Masudas. For Seattle— George Paul Booknso, Joe Jones, Paul Williams, R. W. Sears, T. M. Both- well, V. A. Paine, Mrs. V. A. Paine, Frank Metcalf, Leon F. Drews, E ward Winblod and Bert Jenson. B. J. Rayojan, AT THE HOTELS Gastineau J. A. Ramsey, Anchorage; Os- car R. Hart, H. B. Lee, Dick M Ginn, Seattle; €. L. Olson; Wil liam Dorsett; H. F. Preston; W H. Benton. Alaskan W. J. Dickenson, Speel River; Edward Lane, Coughland Island; J. Burwash, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Ryan, Seward; Mrs. Charles Mc- Leod, E. Jean Norman, Point Re- treat; €. J. Johanssen, Auk Bay; E. A. Hurds, F. Pakwood, Wran gell; Mabel Fosland, Petersburg; A. Peterson, Ketchikan; W. P, Kirby, Douglas. HORSEFACE | TM GonG ouT FOR A LITTLE WHILE = B0 \(ou » m\Nu Noutt QG ALL RIGHT ALONEZ OH NES, MR;‘K)QQI,L LL RIGHT ~AS A Tl ge Al ST I§ RATHER. AE ALONE (N t4Y (MISERY — O WHY, OH WHY DOESAT TRAT (ETTER COME 22 + | become - land 8% J MATTER. OF ILLE DE BECK ( MES.SIR - SAUE-SNIF OISTINGTLY A LADMS PERFUME = BUT SAY =T SeeM T REMEMBER HANING CARRIED (T SOME JeArs AGo, But ; William F. ld MacDot ynn, 1!{0“ h | A. Aldric] \BROKEN RUDDER REPAIRED; SHIP PROCEEDS SOUTH NEW YORK, Feb. 1. |broken rudder répaired, the Am- |erican freighter Padnsay is pro- |cceding towards tho. West Coast of Africa while three ships, hur- rying to her aid, have resumed [their course: Foushe eest; F. Winnifred . Oberg. - Her .o STEAMER RUNS AGROUND SLIDES OFF AND SINKS MELBOURN \um alia, Feb. 18. .— The Interstate steams Kanowna sank with her valued at half a million dol and baggage of her passenge after running ashore in a he fog on the southern tip of Aus- tralia. The passengers and crew transferred to the steamer rra, which arrived at the cene before the steamer slidoff the rocks and went down. ———— LEGICN DRUM CORPS Mceting of American Legion Drum and Bugle Cory 1y night at the Dugout at . All| members interested invited ady o TAX NOTICE Second taxes are now due payment of and payable. delinquent March at which time 10% penalty interest will attach. H. B. SHEPARD, t‘lly Clerk. 1929, To insure good BREAD which would you bake—ONE 04] or several small ones? For the same reason Hills Bros. roast their famous blend of coffee a few pounds at a time by thelr patented, continuous pro- cess — “Controlled Roasting,” No other process can roast cof so evenly and insure such'a de- licious, uniform flavor. HILLS BROS COFFEE © 1929 THE THINGS YOU GET FOR. NOTHING COST THE —\_MOST MONEY ! ! Zynda Mrs, Bell Tully and son, Anchor- [ | | Crystal Steam Baths | WITH SHOWER, 5oc | Sanitary and Modern | Open from Noon till Mid- ! | night—Phone 207 | & 1 S 3 \ | CAPITAL LAUNDRY \ | Third and Seward PHONE 355 We Call and Deliver | and Prices of our Groce: Get Your Share of Our Good Groceries We are anxious to have you compare the Quality from experience the more you compare our prices and quality the more certain you are to become a regular patron. CALIF ORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478—Free Delivery ries because we KNOW w SN FAIR AND SQUARE o Something for nothing is| false economy. Our food stuffs are of the highest quality and priced on a fair profit margin. The fact that we purvey only dependable goods and assure our patrons that they will be treated with the acme of courtesy should {prompt your visit to our gro- cery shop. SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83—85 “The Store That Pleases” :-...; ‘ NICKINOVICH Same will | 1st, | TRE BRANO I*CANNGT —— = THE EMPIRE Is the Medium public can always have its Eereeedeea ) wants supplied. Closing time for classified advert!svmenta 2P M vertisements: 11 A, M. Ten cents per line first n. sertion. Five cents for continuous subsequent insertion. i Count five average words tol} tae lin-. i i Minimum charge, 650 cextis. i FOR SALE | Through which the gensul" 1 H i i H e Closing time for display nd-!]: H A \ FOR SALE -Five room furni house with bath. Large ment. Level lot, 50 by 100 fs Bargain if taken soon. \lll]u\% number 1095, care Empire. FOR SALE — Will sell all im- provements to anycne wanting | to locate on 120 acres on Van-| derbilt Hill. Ted Tloegman, Post Office box 446, Juneau,! Alaska. |FOR SALE—1528 Model Chevro- let Cabrolet. Good condition. Gus George for terms. corge Brothers | FOK RENT [ Aparts. Tel. 20. ~ One nt for rent. et Apartments furnished | Apply FOR ¥ JR REN1—1uzee ished apartment. 6th Teléphone 436. Chan ments. Teoim nd Main. | ¢l Apart- ) i FOR REN'T--miaaquerade Suits to| rent out; also made to order.; Mrs. B. Schwarzenberg, Doug- las, Phone 143. | Furnished apartments, electric| range. 421% EBast Tth St. Phone 2004. |FOR SALE | FOR SA Good cabin on the beach in Douglas. Inquire W. A. Shafer. SUPPLIES OFFICE EQUIPMENT Stationery, Printing and Binding GEO. M. SIMPKINS e T ) COMPANY ————————————— | ——— | Reliable Transfer | Phone 149 Res. 148 | COURTESY and GOOD | SERVICE Our Motto e e i — 24 foot V bottom cabin boat, 8 horsepower en-| gine. Address Chris Jorgenson, | Box ] astern Cy-| and 1928 model 6 Johnson outhoard Dory has.well built in motor. Telephone 3203 or| horsepower motor, for 585. 2 | S — | WANTED | WANTED—420 cookies for Wed- | nesday evening, February 20.| Lady Elks ONLY need al.ply.l , Telephone 336. FOR RENT -~ rurnished "apart. ments. MacKinnon Apartments, FOR RENT—ADt., 6th anc Gold, Phone 5701. i FOR RENT .-. nicesy furnished room. 819% Gold Belt Ave | Near Dixon St. Piane, Victor urtuopnonic Phono- ! graph, sewing machines. Rent or rale. Anderson Music Shoppe. | —_— FOR RENr — ruly turnished apartments, single or double, Newly painted. Baths and hot ‘sater furnished. Furnished cabing $5.00 per month. Apply Seaview Apts. MISCELLANEOUS P. ~-wome and have your ne told from your hand, ‘Work, business, marriage and| the future foretold. 302 Front Street. HELP WANTED — Male R AU — YOUNG man of cter and) aggressive sales ability to sell| our popular line of eting | cards, gift mottoes, silhouettes, art novelties and water colored etchings suitable for frami excellent opportunity man | not afraid to work; man preferred; liberal commission | basis; exclusive territory full time or sideline. Include cop- jes of letters of recommenda- tion in replying or advise re- feremge to write us direct, thereby saving time. North- craft Studios, Minneapolis, Min- nesota, U. S. A. for Old papers for Empire. Ship or Sa:ilmto EUROPE yia LLOYD service between Vancouver o-ny vul’uwm(lunl. Cabin service be. m .«vm god Enaland, umunm&m; For information, ap. Reford B e NORTH GERMAN LLOYD | | POSITION WANTLD—Fully com- | | MID WANTED—Young man to work | in store and do delivering. Fur; further information call at Harris Hardware Co. petent blacksmith and horse- shoer wants ste..dy place any- where in. Alaska. Address 1059 care Empire. ' LOST AND FOUND LOST — Smal—lnurse containing $20.00 bill. Finder return to . Empire and receive reward. | =& After Fri}luy, February 1st, Dr, W. W. Council will be located at 109 Front Street. i | LUNCH of the Square Telephone No. 382. The Hi sFour Open 6. a.‘:a. tl%l‘ 7!1:’%0 p. m. | @ b We recommend CALIFORNIA WINE-TONIC | A valz’gb‘le reconstructive tonic for J:lm down condi- elivery NOTICE! B FEKRY TIME CARD Leaves Juncaa for vouglas and e 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m, $7:30p.m. % 9:40p.m. 12:30p.m. §11:15p.m. 2:00p.m. ! 12 midnight 3:15p.m.t - $1:00a.m. “4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneau 6:30a.m, 6:30p.m. 8:30a.m. 37:46p.m. 9:30a.m.t 9:56p.m, 32:45p.m.t §11:30p.m. 2:15p.m. 12:16a.m, 3:30p.m.{ 31:05a.m 5:05p.m, *—Thane. t—Freight will ba accepted. $—Saturdays only. §—Effective April 1st. tion Company Jeweler and Optician % . _Watches ' Dlamonds Silverware [ P TSY s TrE Jmm LAUNDBY Franklin Street, between Front and m" Streets Juneau Perry & Naviga- W AVOID THI repaired at Third and Franklin, ¥ront and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way, Front, opp, City Wh Front, near Saw Mill Front at A. J: Office. warehouse and garage Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Fire Hall. Second and Gold. Fourth and Fifth and Geld. Fifth and Hast. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back M 3 Aj'cade Cafe )inners on Sundays ‘Week Days t‘hu\wnucuon. m mm;“ the i !at The Empire. | COLD WET FEET Causes Colds and, Sickness Have your Boots and Shoes Front, opp. Film er:l‘ Gastineau and Rawa Way. pomx -8 -r-umh' and Willoughby. s . select line of visiting c | | | | Willoughby at Totem Gro. Willoughby, opp. B. P. R Boat *Northwestern Aleutian Alaska Yukon Aleutian Alaska Yukcn PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southl Feb. 16 Feb. 19 Feb. Feb. "’) 26 r. ar. 5 Mar. .12 Mar ar. 19 Mar . 26 Ma nz "u 2 Apr. Seward. Mar. Apr. Due Juneaa bound 27 5 12 19 26 3 10 *—Also calls at Petersburg north and southbound. W. E. NOWELL, Agent Phone 2 ALASKA STEAMSHIP \,OMFAN" now Winter tn CALIFORNIA Low winter ex- cursion fares in from Seattle. effect Leave Arrive Steamer Seattle Juneau Queen” .._Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Rogers ..Feb.: 6 Feb. 10 Queen “eb. 13 Feb. 17 Queen Feb. 27 Mar. 3 Rogers . ..Mar. 6 Mar. 10 Queen ar. 13 Mar. 17 Queen Mar. 27 Mar. 31 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, SERVING ALASKA Regularly and Dependably Ship and trave! via tke green boats. INFORMATION and TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Ly.Juneau South Feb. 7 Feb. 19 Feb, 21 Mar. 17 Mar. 25 Mar. 21 April 4 Phone 4 Douglas { | _| FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southboun PRINCESS MARY Feb. 12, 26, March 12, 23; d April 2 ROUND TRIP WINTER EXCURSION FARES Tickets to' or from all Eastern points of United States or Canada and to Kurope or the Orlent. Various Routes—Liberal Stcpovers W. L. COATES, Agent. COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. TORSHFP MARGNITA Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 8 o’clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Por§ Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof.. Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. M. for way ports. Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports. Information A. P. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149, Alaska Meat Company PHONE 39 Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Carne, Crabs, Oysters and Fish MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV. WARM UP WITH Diamond Briquets $13.00 per ton at bunkers —— —, Pacific Coast Coal Co. i We have receive: E. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent Phone 412 NOTICE @ large shipment of 4 4 in all shades at JUNEAU PAINT STORE Sails every evening for HOUR ‘Wednesday Funter Bay, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Al Soapstone Point, Am-E’l Nido, Hirst-Ch! fllfll’#. and Chichagof. Carry Passengers and Freight. All aaldht Ph le O, Agent. to be on City Dock at 1 o'clock Wednesday. Alaskan Hotel, Si Junenu Motorship Company, !llfinnmndui TilE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU &rum-ottivfi; Begin and End at the NORTHERN HOTEL nndly,fl.w week and 2y ol Boat e # o ol s Thw